"Her life is mine, to use as I see fit": The Terror of Consent in Arthur Machen's The Great God Pan.Published in:Studies in the Novel, 2018, v. 50, n. 4, p. 483, doi. 10.1353/sdn.2018.0039By:Morse, SamanthaPublication type:Article
ARTHUR MACHEN AND THE HORRORS OF DEEP HISTORY.Published in:2012By:Worth, AaronPublication type:Literary Criticism
Modern Narratives and Decadent Things in Arthur Machen's "The Three Impostors."Published in:2012By:Forlini, StefaniaPublication type:Literary Criticism
“Esoteric Elements”: The Judeo-Christian Scheme in Arthur Machen’s The Great God Pan.Published in:Neophilologus, 2010, v. 94, n. 2, p. 363, doi. 10.1007/s11061-009-9186-4By:Boyiopoulos, KostasPublication type:Article
Horror from Poe to the zombie.Published in:Horror Studies, 2016, v. 7, n. 1, p. 3, doi. 10.1386/host.7.1.3_2By:Humphries, ReynoldPublication type:Article
'A slight lesion in the grey matter': The gothic brain in Arthur Machen's The Great God Pan.Published in:Horror Studies, 2016, v. 7, n. 1, p. 9, doi. 10.1386/host.7.1.9_1By:Rebry, NatashaPublication type:Article
DREAMING IN FIRE AND WORKING IN CLAY: THE PROBLEM OF TRANSLATING IDEAS INTO WORDS IN ARTHUR MACHEN'S THE GREAT GOD PAN.Published in:2017By:VALENTOVÁ, EVAPublication type:Book Review
ENTRE HUMANOS E BESTAS: O INSÓLITO FICCIONAL EM THE GREAT GOD PAN E SHAME.Published in:2017By:Gomes Carreira, Shirley De SouzaPublication type:Book Review
Pleasurable Suspension: Erotic Asphyxiation in the Nineteenth Century.Published in:2016By:Tarr, Clayton CarlylePublication type:Essay